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Music Style
folk rock alternative country Canadian urban twang |
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Artist History
We've been at this long enough that we should know better, but it seems more obvious everyday that we don't. We're the Hooblers. Mike writes most of the songs... and sings the loudest. Eric sings too, but a bit quieter; he plays the loud guitars though. (Mike plays some of the quiet ones).. The other Mike plays bass, and Jason counts the songs in and then hits the drums. We've played with Blude Rodeo, Great Big Sea, Ian Tamblyn, 13 Engines and Don Ross. They were all pretty nice, but then so were we. We like rock and roll. We like folk. We like country. And we like messing around with all of them. Our most recent bout of messing around resulted in our new album 'Where We Are'. |
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Group Members
Mike Grier (lead vocals, guitars), Eric Willison (vocals, guitars), Mike Thompson (bass), Jason Curran (drums) |
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Instruments
Electric guitars, acoustic guitars, harmonica, bass, and drums. |
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Albums
Can You Do This? (1995), Shaken Not Stirred (1997), Where We Are (1999) |
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Press Reviews
Rolling Stone magazine called us a group with "a rousingly solid sound".The Ottawa Citizen called us "the best-kept secret in Canadian rock".Thank you both. |
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Location
Ottawa, Ontario - Canada |
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